“You need your city to be intact and your country not to have been tormented and tortured”

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Ukrainian journalist Nadiia Sukhorukova, a witness to the siege of Mariupol.

A documentary portrays the harshness of the siege of Mariúpol through its neighbors and the diary of the Ukrainian journalist Nadiia Sukhorukova

Miguel Perez

While the Cannes Film Festival yesterday attended the screening of ‘Mariupolis 2’, a posthumous documentary on the Mariupol tragedy recorded by Lithuanian director Mantas Kvedaravicius, who died on March 30 during a Russian attack, Ukraine reported the start of the international exhibition from another film about the siege of the port city

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